Rim wrote:The graphics is always the most difficult thing about adding a feature, and comping would require quite a bit of GUI work. It's on my list for sure.

Rim

A low GUI implementation of multiple takes was introduced by a daw called Tracktion, I think there is a free demo to try. What it does is put a small '+' sign in the corner of any region that has been recorded when in loop mode. When you press the '+' it opens a drop down menu which shows a list of all the takes. This method doesn't require any fancy expanding folders, just a menu and then redraw the region's audio.

Rim wrote:The graphics is always the most difficult thing about adding a feature, and comping would require quite a bit of GUI work. It's on my list for sure.

Rim

A low GUI implementation of multiple takes was introduced by a daw called Tracktion, I think there is a free demo to try. What it does is put a small '+' sign in the corner of any region that has been recorded when in loop mode. When you press the '+' it opens a drop down menu which shows a list of all the takes. This method doesn't require any fancy expanding folders, just a menu and then redraw the region's audio.

Now that sounds like a great way of doing things, that would be great if something like this can be added

Has there been any advancement on multiple takes? I see you can record multiple takes in one track... and you can tap and hold a take to bring it to the front - but I can only do that if it's visible. Is it possible to "send to back"? Or better yet can you toggle through takes? Can you "split all takes in current track"? P.S. I love Auria.